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Re: Getting Dumped by Sprint

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Originally Posted by psycho_maniac View Post
yeah didnt they unlock the gps on the tp not too long before the tp2 came out?
Yeah, I believe that's how it happened.

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Originally Posted by horndoctor View Post
Sprint's Better! IMOMore reliable coverage.Better devices.
haha. It's actually not that bad around my area, but verizon/alltel still murders them with service coverage.
I love it.

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Originally Posted by psycho_maniac View Post
maybe in your area. come to my house or around here once and let me see you brag about your sprint service.
....how the heck did i end up in the vogue section here??? LOL
haha, just admit it, it's because you saw that I posted here, so you came to check it out! :P

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Originally Posted by Table83 View Post
You should talk to a lawyer. I'm not a lawyer, but frankly that doesn't sound legal. They have an obligation to provide you with the contracted service through the two years that you signed. If your lifestyle changes so that you don't have service in your area you can't tell them, "I'm dropping you." They can't do that either. They do have rights though. When you sign a contract you and they are required to follow through with the promised consideration, and that cannot be terminated just because your roaming is costing sprint money.
According to the post someone else made quoting fine print that is in the contract, if what was quoted is actually in the contract, it basically states that he has no rights to taking legal action about this situation.

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Originally Posted by Phil Canyon View Post
UPDATE: Get this, I plan to shut my phone off and start a new plan for my wife and now they aren't shutting the phone off this month. I says whats the deal? They say that they don't have a letter on file about it and in order for this to be verified we would of had to first have a letter. So my last bill was not waived and I also put a deposit and phone purchase this month at verizon and I will still have to pay last months bill. Furthermore they said that the only lines that were targeted were the secondary lines and not the primary so I only get credited $9.99 for the extra lines and not the $99.99 for the primary. Although I told them MY line was the primary line and that they must have changed it with out me saying so. I also told them I added the two other lines and plan change to my line. Still they say no.

This is a bigger load of BS now and since they are doing this to me, I'll just set pocketweather to update every min while roaming at my house for the month.

I am not going to make any payments and wait until this all this pans out and pay them 5 bucks a month for 3 years to pay it off. I swear you always get screwed leaving these businesses.
haha. ain't that the truth. that's why you just stick with one. hahah.
I would just keep calling back, talking to a manager, keep a calm voice and be polite but firm about the situation, and you should atleast be able to get somewhere with the customer service managers. If you yell, cuss, etc at them, you are highly unlikely to get anywhere.
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